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Between export-led growth and administrative Keynesianism: Italy’s two-tiered growth regime
New Political EconomyComparative political economy scholarship struggles to categorise Italy’s model of capitalism between a mixed-market economy and a hybrid, stagnant economic system.
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Factors of military Keynesianism in modern economic policy in Russia
Voprosy EkonomikiHistorical aspects, general economic logic and theoretical discussions around military Keynesianism as a policy of stimulating the economy through increased government allocations for defense items are considered. A brief overview of empirical studies on
O. V. Buklemishev
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Keynesian, Old Keynesian, and New Keynesian Wage Nominalism
Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, 1993Wage nominalism has long been a puzzle for economists. The original Keynesian explanation related it to a coordination failure in the context of decentralized union bargaining, a problem now in a largely nonunion U. S. labor market. Moreover, Keynesianism assumed wage nominalism as the norm rather than explaining it.
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International Journal of Social Economics, 1979
In this article we shall argue that the Keynesian revolution was a revolution in the sense of Kuhn and that Kuhn's conceptual framework provides a better understanding of the convulsive changes that took place in macro‐economics in the twenties and thirties than alternative growth of knowledge theories that are being discussed in the economics ...
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In this article we shall argue that the Keynesian revolution was a revolution in the sense of Kuhn and that Kuhn's conceptual framework provides a better understanding of the convulsive changes that took place in macro‐economics in the twenties and thirties than alternative growth of knowledge theories that are being discussed in the economics ...
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Evidence of ‘foreign aid Keynesianism’
Recent literature on the determinants of the US foreign aid budget has raised the hypothesis of a relationship between the latter and the extent of domestic poverty.
Alessandro De Matteis
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Keynesian Ideas, Keynesianism and Keynesian Social Democracy
1997The collapse of the Keynesian paradigm and the concomitant decline of social democracy call forth a discussion of concepts such as ‘Keynesian economics’, ‘Keynesianism’ and ‘Keynesian social democracy’. All of these terms, and others beside, have varying degrees of relevance to the retreat from full employment and the policies we have associated with ...
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Keynesians, New Keynesians and the Loanable Funds Theory
1997Two of the major tenets of ‘New Keynesian Economies’ are (i) that capital market imperfections are due to information asymmetries, and (ii) that the supply of credit is endogenous, giving rise to the possibility of credit rationing.2 Points (i)-(ii) imply that economic activity is mainly affected not by the amount of money and the related interest rate
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A “POST‐KEYNESIAN” ALTERNATIVE TO “KEYNESIAN” MACROMODELS
Journal of Economic Studies, 1979This paper presents, both diagrammatically and algebraically, a two‐sector model that exemplifies and shares some of the basic characteristics to be found in the work of Kalecki, Joan Robinson, Kaldor and, in general, the “Post‐Keynesian” school of writers.
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Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 1977
Central to Keynes's indictment of classical economic analysis is the fundamental Keynesian proposition: a monetaty economy will not in general tend towards filll employment unaided by government policy. Analysis of this proposition in the context of conventional static macroeconomic theory is surely a prologue at best; examining models in which ...
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Central to Keynes's indictment of classical economic analysis is the fundamental Keynesian proposition: a monetaty economy will not in general tend towards filll employment unaided by government policy. Analysis of this proposition in the context of conventional static macroeconomic theory is surely a prologue at best; examining models in which ...
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